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Conference Tracks<br />

Session material as of December 17, 2012. Visit Conference.<strong>CES</strong>web.org for current program updates.<br />

Monday, January 7 LVCC, North Hall, N258<br />

10–11 a .m .<br />

DH1 The New Hollywood Equation — Content<br />

Owners, New Platforms, Agents and Commerce<br />

Hear some of the best-informed creative executives opine on the<br />

New Hollywood Equation where content owners, talent, agents and<br />

distributors stake out new territory and seek new formulas for<br />

dealing with ever-changing, more complex relationships. They’ll<br />

discuss the growing role of digital technologies, next-gen power<br />

brokers and the evolving production/distribution continuum.<br />

Moderator: Mark Kapczynski, CEO, Kontrol Media<br />

Panelists: Miles Beckett, CEO and Co-Founder, EQAL<br />

Bruce Gersh, President and CEO, FishBowl<br />

WorldWide Media<br />

Eric Korsh, VP and Group Director,<br />

Brand Content, Digitas<br />

Jeremy Lockhorn, Director, Emerging Media and<br />

Video Innovation, Razorfish<br />

Valeria Maltoni, Sr. Director, Strategy, Empathy Lab<br />

David Tochterman, Head of Digital Media,<br />

Innovative Artists<br />

Digital Hollywood<br />

Content anytime, anywhere on screens of any size. New platforms, surprising target<br />

audiences and refreshing approaches to reaching them. Innovative collaborations,<br />

unexpected opportunities and lucrative revenue streams.<br />

All this and much more is served up at the ever-popular Digital Hollywood sessions,<br />

led by some of the most influential players in the entertainment space. Get a<br />

front-row seat for the event everyone will be talking about!<br />

PRICING<br />

All Access Pass $1,600<br />

Entertainment Matters Pass $1,000<br />

Multi-Day Program $600<br />

Individual Session $300<br />

11:30 a .m .–12:30 p .m .<br />

DH2 MultiScreen Universe: TV, Tablets,<br />

Broadband, Smartphones and IPTV —<br />

Strategies for ConnectedTV Technology<br />

and Content<br />

The age of “all video, all the time” is here — yet the conversion to<br />

an all-video culture was so quiet that the implications are just<br />

entering the nation’s business and intellectual conversations. Hear<br />

from a group of technology and communication experts whose<br />

experiences define how the multiscreen universe works.<br />

Moderator: Tim Hanlon, CEO and Founder,<br />

The Vertere Group LLC<br />

Panelists: Jeff Demain, Research Strategy and Business<br />

Development Director, Intel<br />

Kurt Hoppe, Director, Smart TV Innovation and<br />

Alliances, LG Electronics<br />

Eric Reed, VP, Entertainment and Tech Policy,<br />

Verizon Communications<br />

Jay Samit, President, ooVoo<br />

George Tupy, Marketing Solution Manager, Service<br />

Provider Group, Cisco<br />

Conference Tracks<br />

Session material as of December 17, 2012. Visit Conference.<strong>CES</strong>web.org for current program updates.<br />

30 31<br />

1–2 p .m .<br />

DH3 Women in Advertising: Innovation in Digital<br />

Technologies — From Agencies to Social Media<br />

Start-ups — The Business of Monetization<br />

As the power of digital reinvents how we communicate, absorb and<br />

evaluate information, it’s clear that women offer a unique<br />

perspective, understanding and intelligence about digital innovation<br />

and monetization in advertising. Get insights from influential women<br />

executives at the cutting edge of this transformation.<br />

Moderator: Lori H. Schwartz, Tech Catalyst, World of Schwartz<br />

Panelists: Angela Courtin, Chief Content Officer, Aegis<br />

Media North America<br />

Kristin Ganong, VP, Digital Strategy and<br />

Engagement, Diageo<br />

Liz Heller, CEO and Co-Founder, Buzztone<br />

Lisa Marino, CEO, RockYou<br />

Beth McCabe, VP and Group Director, Social Marketing<br />

and Technology, Digitas<br />

2:30–3:30 p .m .<br />

DH4 Contextual Media and Advertising:<br />

Transforming and Redefining the Relationship<br />

Between the Consumer, Advertising and<br />

Media Platforms<br />

All media and the information they deliver are increasingly<br />

contextual. Some refine messaging more precisely than others, but<br />

the personalization of news, commentary, programming, advertising<br />

and commerce is plowing ahead. Learn how media, advertisers and<br />

content creators are managing a complex universe containing<br />

hundreds of millions of individual preferences.<br />

Moderator: Doug Scott, President, OgilvyEntertainment<br />

Panelists: Laura Caraccioli, EVP, Advertising, Electus<br />

Jamie Elden, Sr. VP Sales, Head of Entertainment,<br />

Lin Media – RMM Online<br />

Chris Hayes, Managing Director, Business<br />

Development, Huge<br />

Joan Hogan Gillman, EVP, Time-Warner Cable and<br />

President, Time Warner Cable Media<br />

Bettina Sherick, Sr. VP, Digital Strategic Marketing,<br />

Twentieth Century Fox<br />

Kristine Welker, Chief Revenue Officer, Hearst<br />

Magazines Digital Media<br />

4–5 p .m .<br />

DH5 Women: The Social Advantage —<br />

Leveraging the Social Graph for Building<br />

Brands Across Platforms<br />

Women use smartphones and tablets more than men do, and their<br />

usage of mobile technology increases each month. As voice<br />

services decline, texting, emailing and the Web expand in reverse<br />

proportion. The result is a mobile tidal wave of brand building,<br />

consumer messaging and information exchange, better known as<br />

info surfing the Social Graph.<br />

Moderators: Lori H. Schwartz, Tech Catalyst, World of Schwartz<br />

Tania Yuki, Founder and CEO, Shareablee<br />

Panelists: Stacey Bishop, Managing Director, Scale<br />

Venture Partners<br />

Stephanie Gaines, Co-Founder, Matcha<br />

Maha Ibrahim, Partner, Canaan Partners<br />

Jen Murphy, Head of Industry, CPG, Google<br />

Lisa Sullivan-Cross, GM, Learning; and VP, Marketing<br />

and Business Development, Dictionary.com<br />

Sandhya Venkatachalam, VP, Advertising &<br />

Monetization, Skype<br />

10–11:30 a .m .<br />

DH6 The Television Ecosystem: Programming,<br />

Pay-Services, Advertising and Multiplatform<br />

Distribution — Revenue and Strategies<br />

Television 3.0 is here. With integrated Apps, PVR, DRV, VOD, broadband,<br />

wireless, VoIP and mobile applications, it’s the central component of the<br />

electronic experience. Gain insights into how media, entertainment and<br />

technology companies are competing for the hundreds of millions of<br />

global consumers gathered around “the set.”<br />

Moderator: Shahid Khan, Chairman and<br />

Chief Strategist, MediaMorph<br />

Panelists: Scott L Brown, Sr. VP, Global Communications, Media<br />

Practice Consumer Insights and Strategic Relations,<br />

The Nielsen Co.<br />

Bruce Eisen, VP, Online Content Development and<br />

Strategy, DISH Network<br />

Tamara Franklin, Sr. VP, Affiliate Operations and New<br />

Media Distribution, Scripps Networks Interactive<br />

Jeremy Legg, Sr. VP, Business Development and<br />

Multi-Platform Distribution, Turner Broadcasting<br />

System Inc.<br />

Charles Meehan, West Regional VP, Spotlight Integrated<br />

Media Sales, Comcast Spotlight<br />

Dan Suratt, EVP, A+E Networks<br />

Rob Sussman, EVP, Business Operations, Development<br />

and Strategy, EPIX<br />

121411_<strong>CES</strong>_7.375x10.5_broc.indd 30-31 12/17/12 2:50 PM

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